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Re: Rational Range Interpretation for bash-5.0?

From Ilkka Virta <itvirta@iki.fi>
Newsgroups gnu.bash.bug
Subject Re: Rational Range Interpretation for bash-5.0?
Date 2018-08-15 16:29 +0300
Message-ID <mailman.5137.1534339782.1292.bug-bash@gnu.org> (permalink)
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On 6.8. 23:07, Chet Ramey wrote:
> Hi. I am considering making bash glob expansion implement rational range
> interpretation starting with bash-5.0 -- basically making globasciiranges
> the default. It looks like glibc is going to do this for version 2.28 (at
> least for a-z, A-Z, and 0-9), and other GNU utilities have done it for some
> time. What do folks think?

I tried to think about a counterpoint, some case for where the current
(non-globasciiranges) behaviour would be useful, but I can't come up
with any. At least the part where [a-z] matches A, but not Z makes it a
bit useless.

If you're considering special-casing just those three, I'd suggest 
adding a-f and A-F too, for patterns matching hex digits.

So yeah, +1 from me.

-- 
Ilkka Virta / itvirta@iki.fi

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Re: Rational Range Interpretation for bash-5.0? Ilkka Virta <itvirta@iki.fi> - 2018-08-15 16:29 +0300

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